CCM 03/14/2016
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CITY OF FRIDLEY
MARCH 14, 2016
The City Council meeting for the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Lund at 7:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Mayor Lund
Councilmember Barnette
Councilmember Saefke
Councilmember Varichak
Councilmember Bolkcom
OTHERS PRESENT:
Wally Wysopal, City Manager
Darcy Erickson, City Attorney
APPROVAL OF PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
City Council Meeting of February 22, 2016.
APPROVED.
NEW BUSINESS:
1.Resolution Approving State of Minnesota Joint Powers Agreement with the City of
Fridley on Behalf of its City Prosecuting Attorney and Police Department
Councilmember Bolkcom
said it is her understanding that the prosecuting attorney has access
and theirs is not up for renewal.
DarcyErickson,
City Attorney, replied there is a separate agreement when the agreement is up
for renewal and they are authorized to approve it.
Councilmember Bolkcom
asked if the agreement would come back to Council if there were
significant changes.
Attorney Erickson
replied if anything is different than this agreement it would be suggested that
it comes back to Council.
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Captain Mike Monsrud,
Fridley Police Department, verified that it will come back to Council
but Council will not have to adopt another resolution with it.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2016-12.
2.Resolution Approving a Joint Powers Agreement with Columbia Heights for the Work
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on the South Half of 45 Avenue as a Part of ST2016-01 Street Improvement Project.
Councilmember Bolkcom
noted that Fridley will be making the payments and asked if they will
pay us back for their portion.
Wally Wysopal,
City Manager, replied yes, this allows us to form the Joint Powers Agreement.
Councilmember Bolkcom
asked if staff had any concerns that Fridley is paying out the money.
Mr. Wysopal
replied the City of Columbia Heights would pay Fridley back because this is our
project.
Councilmember Bolkcom
asked if this project was dependent on them having a public hearing
and an assessment.
Mayor Lund
replied the assessment has been done.
Councilmember Bolkcom
asked if there would still be a public hearing on the assessments.
Mayor Lund
asked what the concern was.
Councilmember Bolkcom
replied that she had no idea how much money was involved. She
would like to know the cost of the project.
Mr. Wysopal
said he would bring this item back as an updated item at the next meeting.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2016-13.
3.Resolution Approving License Agreement to Use County Right-of-Way for Fridley Fire
Station No. 2.
Councilmember Bolkcom
asked if this was a budgeted item and what the cost was. She also
asked if this would go out for bid.
Mr. Wysopal
replied this is a small project to expand the parking lot area and put in a retaining
wall. Before they begin, they need to have an agreement by the County allowing us to do that.
This is part of the operations budget. The price can be brought back to Council. This project is
using a different technology to hold turf in place because this area will not be used all that often
and it allows water to permeate through. The question is if engineering staff have enough time to
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do the project. An update can be provided later. Today they are looking for approval to start
moving on this project.
Councilmember Varichak
asked how staff heard about this new process of turf and if anyone
has looked at some sites that have it installed.
Mr. Wysopal
said he was not sure if the engineering staff saw a completed project, but they
became aware of it because other projects have used it. Situations for this type of turf are not
high traffic or use, but vehicles can be parked on it.
Councilmember Varichak
asked how long it would take to install.
Mr. Wysopal
replied the installation is quicker than concrete or asphalt.
Mayor Lund
added the reason for pervious surface is that you do not have to change the storm
water and this is a small area and it is greener.
Councilmember Bolkcom
asked if this would be plowed.
Mayor Lund
replied yes, the area would be mowed and plowed.
Councilmember Varichak
asked if any area businesses made any comments about this request.
Mr. Wysopal
replied no.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 2016-14.
4.Appointment – City Employee.
APPOINTED.
5.Claims 1503 (ACH PCard 1602; 17166-171938).
APPROVED.
6.Estimates:
Keys Well Drilling, Inc.
1156 Homer Street
St. Paul, MN 55116-3232
2015 Well Rehabilitation
Project No. 448
Estimate No. 5 ............................................................................... $ 21,205.42
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6. Estimates (Continued):
Sunram Construction, Inc.
20010 – 75th Avenue North
Corcoran, MN 55340
Springbrook Nature Center
Project No. 478
Estimate No. 1 ................................................................................. $ 67,711.25
APPROVED.
APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA:
MOTION
by Councilmember Barnette to approve the proposed Consent Agenda. Seconded by
Councilmember Varichak.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
OPEN FORUM:
Roger Stene,
870 Pandora Drive, said he was at a meeting a few weeks ago regarding the police
brutality and today he received a letter from the League of Minnesota Cities saying they will not
do anything about the incident.
Mayor Lund
stated that he received Mr. Stene’s handwritten letter and sent it to staff to take
appropriate action. The information was sent to the League of Minnesota Cities because that is
the City’s insurer. Mayor Lund noted Mr. Stene’s next step may be to seek legal assistance.
Mr. Stene
replied that he met with an attorney but would rather handle this on a civil basis. The
attorney would take 40% and Mr. Stene thinks his request should be reviewed again.
Mayor Lund
said he was willing to take additional information above the letter that he received
but advised Mr. Stene to talk to an attorney. If Mr. Stene has talked to an attorney, he did not
advise talking to Council without the attorney present, as these meetings are recorded and
minutes are taken.
Mr. Stene
said he wanted to resolve the issue on a simpler basis.
Mayor Lund
stated that Mr. Stene could write a letter with any new additional information and
send it to him.
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NEW BUSINESS:
7.Approve Change Order No. 2 with Maertens-Brenny Construction Company for the
Springbrook Nature Center Improvements Project (Building Addition, Remodel, and
Site Improvements)
Jack Kirk,
Director of Parks and Recreation, stated that this change order involved five items
for a total of $3,398.64.
1.Adjustment on the size of the large concrete wall at the entrance of the building.
2.Remove some sheetrock and ceiling panels from the existing building.
3.Add toiletry accessories that were omitted in the plan.
4.A change in the type of accessibility for the auto door opener.
5.Since the project is being constructed in the winter, the ground was still frozen so
they had to put in a poly fabric wall and heat each side of the new facility so the
concrete could be poured.
The project is on schedule and the change order did not affect timeline. Staff recommends
approval of this change order.
Councilmember Barnette
asked if this project was funded by the State of Minnesota.
Mr. Kirk
replied not in its entirety. There is a $5M grant from the State and the balance is
funded by dollars raised by the Springbrook Nature Foundation.
Councilmember Barnette
asked if the State needed to be notified when changes are done on
this project.
Mr. Kirk
replied no. This is a normal part of the project.
Councilmember Barnette
noted that the Federal Government is funding the Safe Routes to
School project and no changes can be made on that project.
Councilmember Bolkcom
stated the Safe Routes to School Project proposal needs to be what
was originally agreed upon or they will not pay it. The Springbrook Nature Center project
money was given to us before the plan was complete. They are giving us $5M to build a project.
Mayor Lund
said the change orders for the Nature Center are part of the funds set aside to cover
change orders that come up during construction. It is part of the contingency.
Mr. Kirk
said he expects more change orders will come up, but they are still doing fine on the
budget.
Councilmember Barnette
asked for Safe Routes to School to be discussed in the near future.
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MOTION
by Councilmember Bolkcom to approve the Change Order No. 2 with Maertens-
Brenny Construction Company for the Springbrook Nature Center Improvements Project
(Building Addition, Remodel, and Site Improvements). Seconded by Councilman Saefke.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
8.Resolution Authorizing the Public Safety Director to Enter into and Execute the Master
Service Agreement for Minnesota Court Data Services for Governmental Agencies.
Captain Mike Monsrud,
Fridley Police Department, stated the Fridley Police Department
currently uses the Odyssey system to access court records and information. This is an on-line
computer system operated by the Minnesota Judicial Branch to allow access to court records.
All access is inquiry only. All civil and criminal court records and the data are available in real
time.
Captain Monsrud
noted that there is a new electronic court access system called eCourt MN
that is operated by the Minnesota Judicial Branch which will allow all users to view, file and add
additional information to court cases in any Minnesota District Court. This system will replace
the current Odyssey system. It is used for all criminal and civil actions in real time data. The
justice system partners and other external constituents will have secure access to electronic
records 24/7.
Captain Monsrud
stated that the Minnesota Supreme Court ruling on April 22, 2015, mandates
all government agencies to use eCourt MN effective July 1, 2016. The eCourt MN pilot program
had been developed and used in 11 Minnesota Counties for the past two years. The Odyssey
system will no longer be operational, and there is no fee for a government agency to access
information in the eCourt MN system. The benefits of eCourt MN access include background
checks (criminal history, civil litigation, conditions of probation, gun permits, register of actions,
upcoming court dates, check for unserved orders), and forfeitures (vehicle and property).
Captain Monsrud
said staff recommends approval of a resolution authorizing the Director of
Public Safety to enter into and execute the Master Service Agreement for Minnesota Court Data
Services for Governmental Agencies. This resolution is required to allow the Fridley Police
Department access to the new eCourt MN System.
Mayor Lund
asked if there was a negative or down side to this new program and if there was
any reason for municipalities not to be a member. He also asked if there was a cost associated
with this.
Captain Monsrud
replied that there is no cost, and this program will provide more up-to-date
information than the current program.
Councilmember Bolkcom
asked if there was any law as to what people have access to. Can
anyone look at everything?
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Mr. Monsrud
replied people will have different levels of access. The law enforcement level is
the higher level of access. Those who use this program will have to go to training before they
can access the system. Office staff usually access the information for officers.
Councilmember Varichak
asked if this information could be accessed in the squad cars or just
in the office.
Captain Monsrud
replied that the information would be accessed from the office computers.
Councilmember Varichak
asked if information could be added or taken away from records.
Captain Monsrud
replied that could not be done at their level. They would not be allowed to
change the records. A search warrant could be added by scanning the information into the file
rather than going to the courthouse.
MOTION
by Councilmember Saefke to adopt Resolution No. 2016-15. Seconded by
Councilmember Barnette.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY.
9.Informal Status Reports:
There were no informal status reports.
ADJOURN:
MOTION
by Councilmember Barnette to adjourn. Seconded by Councilmember Varichak.
UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, MAYOR LUND DECLARED THE
MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:37
P.M.
Respectfully Submitted,
Krista Peterson Scott J. Lund
Recording Secretary Mayor